Taco bell plans to serve alcohol at 300 new locations as part of its expansion into urban markets, the fast food chain announced Tuesday.

The company will build new "Cantina style" locations throughout the country where alcohol will be offered. The new locations, in urban areas like New York City, Chicago and Detroit, will not include drive-thrus, the company said.

"The drink offerings certainly complement the experience and give customers a reason to stay longer, but we want to make sure these Cantinas blend in with the local aesthetic and you feel like you’re in your favorite neighborhood restaurant," the company said in a statement.

Taco bell plans to ditch the drive-through and serve alcohol at 300 new locations, as part of its expansion into urban markets, the fast food chain announced.

The fast food chain will build new "Cantina style" locations throughout the country where customers are free to buy alcohol.

"The drink offerings certainly complement the experience and give customers a reason to stay longer, but we want to make sure these Cantinas blend in with the local aesthetic and you feel like you’re in your favorite neighborhood restaurant," reps for a company said in a statement.

The company is planning to open new locations in New York City, Chicago, Detroit and other urban areas with high foot traffic by 2022.